Populism, misogyny, rampage murders. Digital media seem to lie at the
heart of sinister, intractable social challenges. Curiously, the very
societies who fear such things are often dismissive of media research.
Addressing key issues affecting global media industries, this book
explains how to solve the present conundrum by appreciating the
historical development of cultivation theory. Digital Media Influence
ties cultivation themes, such as mean world syndrome, mainstreaming,
the celebration of white male violence, the ridiculing of ageing
women, the inhibition of activism, the mediatisation of religion and
the erosion of trust in education, with contemporary digital media
case studies. Considering the aftermath of the Parkland murders,
political memes, Islamophobia, the fate of female reality TV stars and
the bad press directed at media education, Ruddock shows how these
phenomena are born of media practices that cultivation theory began to
dissect in the 1950s. Paying close attention to the life and work of
George Gerbner, Digital Media Influence locates today’s questions in
the historical forces and relationships that moved media industries
closer to the heart of global politics in the mid-20th century. It
makes Gerbner’s work relevant to all critical media researchers by
providing a theoretical, methodological and historical steer for
understanding new media influences. In explaining how one of the
world’s leading media theories developed in relation to intriguing
historical circumstances – many of them deeply personal – this
book helps researchers of all levels to find their voice in writing on
media issues.
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A Cultivation Approach
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781529700275
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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